International Journal of Technoethics (IJT)
2010 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 2, 2018
- De-Marginalizing Technophilosophy and Ethical Inquiry for an Evolving Technological Society pp. 1-14

- Rocci Luppicini
- Obtaining Support for Eradication Programs Using a Common Ethical Language pp. 15-25

- Cameron David Brewer
- Environmental Public Goods Not Securable by Markets or Networks: A Partial Response to Scruton and Iannone pp. 26-41

- John J. Davenport
- Toward an Environmental Law of Essential Goods: A Philosophical and Legal Justification For ‘Ecological Contract' pp. 42-50

- John Martin Gillroy
- Environmental Ethics in the Military: Between Warfare and Ecosystem Protection pp. 51-61

- Marina Malamud
- Eventuality of an Apartheid State of Things: An Ethical Perspective on the Internet of Things pp. 62-76

- Sahil Sholla, Roohie Naaz Mir and Mohammad Ahsan Chishti
Volume 9, issue 1, 2018
- Sexbots: Sex Slaves, Vulnerable Others or Perfect Partners? pp. 1-17

- Robin Mackenzie
- A Study on the Prevention of Cyberbullying in Workplaces pp. 18-26

- Youngkeun Choi
- Use and Misuse of Technology in Marketing: Cases from India pp. 27-36

- Sabeeha Fatma
- The Diffusion of Ignorance in On-Line Communities pp. 37-50

- Selene Arfini, Tommaso Bertolotti and Lorenzo Magnani
- Privacy Awareness and the Networking Generation pp. 51-70

- Francesca Odella
Volume 8, issue 2, 2017
- The Social Networks of Cyberbullying on Twitter pp. 1-15

- Glenn Sterner and Diane Felmlee
- Pressured Sexting and Revenge Porn in a Sample of Massachusetts Adolescents pp. 16-25

- Elizabeth Kandel Englander and Meghan McCoy
- “Revenge Porn”: An Analysis of Legislative and Policy Responses pp. 26-41

- Terry Goldsworthy, Matthew Raj and Joseph Crowley
- Cyberbullying and Traditional Bullying: The Experiences of Poly-Victimization Among Diverse Youth pp. 42-60

- Zachary R. Myers, Susan M. Swearer, Meredith J. Martin and Raul Palacios
- Animal Rights and Robot Ethics pp. 61-71

- Thilo Hagendorff
Volume 8, issue 1, 2017
- “Nothing Crueler than High School Students”: The Cyberbully in Film and Television pp. 1-17

- Lauren Rosewarne
- Gendered Violence and Victim-Blaming: The Law's Troubling Response to Cyber-Harassment and Revenge Pornography pp. 18-29

- JoAnne Sweeny
- The Malevolent Side of Revenge Porn Proclivity: Dark Personality Traits and Sexist Ideology pp. 30-43

- Afroditi Pina, James Holland and Mark James
- Cyberbullying Bystanders: Gender, Grade, and Actions among Primary and Secondary School Students in Australia pp. 44-55

- Marilyn Anne Campbell, Chrystal Whiteford, Krystle Duncanson, Barbara Spears, Des Butler and Phillip Thomas Slee
- Revenge Pornography: Are Australian Laws up to the Challenge? pp. 56-67

- Des Butler
- Counsellors' Phenomenological Experiences of Working with Children or Young People who have been Cyberbullied: Using Thematic Analysis of Semi Structured Interviews pp. 68-86

- Catherine Knibbs, Stephen Goss and Kate Anthony
- UK-Based Police Officers' Perceptions of, and Role in Investigating, Cyber-Harassment as a Crime pp. 87-102

- Catherine M. Millman, Belinda Winder and Mark D. Griffiths
Volume 7, issue 2, 2016
- The Technoethical Ethos of Technic Self-Determination pp. 1-27

- Francesco Albert Bosco Cortese
- Ethical Dimensions of Cosmetic Surgery pp. 28-47

- Brett Lunceford
- Algorithms Versus Hive Minds: A Premonition of Democracy's Future pp. 48-60

- Rick Searle
- War 2.0: Drones, Distance and Death pp. 61-76

- Jai Galliott
- Machine (Technology) Ethics: The Theoretical and Philosophical Paradigms pp. 77-90

- Ben Tran
- Ethics, Decision-Making, and Risk Communication in the Era of Terroredia: The Case of ISIL pp. 91-104

- Mahmoud Eid
- A New Printing Revolution? 3D Printing as an Agent of Socio-Political Change pp. 105-123

- Yannick Rumpala
Volume 7, issue 1, 2016
- Corporate Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility in Reinforcing Consumers Bonding: An Empirical Study in Controversial Industry pp. 1-15

- Ari Setiyaningrum and Vincent Didiek Wiet Aryanto
- Mitigating Information Trust: Taking the Edge off Health Websites pp. 16-33

- Himani Singal and Shruti Kohli
- From High Frequency Trading to Self-Organizing Moral Machines pp. 34-50

- Ben van Lier
- Virtual Communication: Strengthening of Real Relationships or Simulation? pp. 51-61

- Liudmila V. Baeva
- Technoethical Inquiry into Ethical Hacking at a Canadian University pp. 62-76

- Baha Abu-Shaqra and Rocci Luppicini
- NBIC-Convergence and Technoethics: Common Ethical Perspective pp. 77-84

- Elena Grebenshchikova
Volume 6, issue 2, 2015
- Thinking About Development: The Lived Reality of Globalization pp. 1-13

- Eleanor M. Godway
- Structural Exclusion and Just Development pp. 14-30

- Audra King
- Drone Warfare: Ethical and Psychological Issues pp. 31-46

- Robert Paul Churchill
- Globalization and Global Health pp. 47-59

- Florencia Luna
- The Politicization of Science and the Use and Abuse of Technology pp. 60-73

- Gabriel R. Ricci
- Viral Art Matters: Using Internet-Based Artwork to Fortify Academic Efforts pp. 74-85

- Alejandra Emilia Iannone
- Radioactive Waste Disposal and Protection of the Future Public pp. 86-95

- John Tauxe
Volume 6, issue 1, 2015
- The Ethics of Neuroenhancement: Smart Drugs, Competition and Society pp. 1-20

- Nils-Frederic Wagner, Jeffrey Robinson and Christine Wiebking
- A Design Model for Cognitive Engineering pp. 21-34

- Hector MacIntyre
- Cyber-Bullies as Cyborg-Bullies pp. 35-44

- Tommaso Bertolotti and Lorenzo Magnani
- Citizen Perspectives on the Customization/Privacy Paradox Related to Smart Meter Implementation pp. 45-59

- Jenifer Sunrise Winter
- Societal Implications of Current and Emerging “Smart” Technologies pp. 60-70

- Octavian Mihai Machidon
- The Power and Appeal of Manipulation pp. 71-82

- Mario Radovan
Volume 5, issue 2, 2014
- The Case Against Weapons Research pp. 1-10

- John Forge
- The Leadership Role of the Ethicist: Balancing between the Authoritative and the Passive pp. 11-21

- Aimee van Wynsberghe
- Online and Offline Content Piracy Activities: Characteristics and Ethical Perceptions pp. 22-36

- Troy J. Strader, J. Royce Fichtner, Geoffrey D. Bartlett and Lou Ann Simpson
- The Ethical Implications of Personal Health Monitoring pp. 37-60

- Brent Mittelstadt, Ben Fairweather, Mark Shaw and Neil McBride
- Privacy Concerns and Networks of Communication among Classmates pp. 61-81

- Francesca Odella
- Sport Enhancement: From Natural Doping to Brain Stimulation pp. 82-93

- José Luis Pérez Triviño
Volume 5, issue 1, 2014
- Military Robots and the Question of Responsibility pp. 1-14

- Lambèr Royakkers and Peter Olsthoorn
- Non-Lethal Weapons: Striking Experiences in a Non-Cooperative Environment pp. 15-27

- Sjef Orbons and Lambèr Royakkers
- A Moral Analysis of Effective Prediction Markets on Terrorism pp. 28-43

- Dan Weijers and Jennifer Richardson
- Are Persuasive Technologies Really Able to Communicate?: Some Remarks to the Application of Discourse Ethics pp. 44-58

- Christian Linder
- New Challenges for Humans in the Context of E-Culture pp. 59-68

- Liudmila V. Baeva
- Preventing Online Bullying: What Companies and Others Can Do pp. 69-77

- Jacqueline F. Beauchere
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